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30.07.2020 | Original Article
A novel surgical training simulator for transanal total mesorectal excision
verfasst von:
S. Imai, M. Ito
Erschienen in:
Techniques in Coloproctology
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Ausgabe 11/2020
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Abstract
Background
The transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) approach for rectal cancer has been gaining popularity. Although TaTME requires specific training, the opportunity to obtain this training is limited. We developed the first dry simulator that includes some important structural landmarks to provide training that includes all the procedural steps of TaTME.
Methods
The model was structured based on a computed tomography scan data. The simulator mimics the rectum and surrounding key anatomical structures. All material components were made of polyvinyl alcohol and stained with various colors to easily identify these anatomical structures while undergoing the training.
Results
Our simulator is compact in its size and can be easily packed, stacked, and stored. The materials mimic the real one and the model allows us to perform the entire step-by-step TaTME procedures with genuine clinical devices from the attachment of operative platform to the anastomosis. We have held the course 24 times to date, with more than 200 surgeons participating not only from domestic hospitals but also from other countries. The result of the satisfaction survey from 65 participants, which was rated from 0 to 10 points, was an average score of 8.6 (± 1.4) points.
Conclusions
We present the world's first TaTME simulator and believe that it will play an important role for the safe spread of TaTME surgery.